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J W Riesmeier

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The Plant Cell|March 1, 1997
Two cDNAs from potato are able to complement a phosphate uptake-deficient yeast mutant: identification of phosphate transporters from higher plantsG Leggewie, L Willmitzer, J W Riesmeier
Plant Physiology|February 1, 1995
A cDNA clone for an ATP-sulfurylase from Arabidopsis thalianaD Klonus, J W Riesmeier, L Willmitzer
The EMBO Journal|December 1, 1992
Isolation and characterization of a sucrose carrier cDNA from spinach by functional expression in yeastJ W Riesmeier, L Willmitzer, W B Frommer
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 1, 1993
Expression cloning in yeast of a cDNA encoding a broad specificity amino acid permease from Arabidopsis thalianaW B Frommer, S Hummel, J W Riesmeier
The EMBO Journal|January 1, 1994
Evidence for an essential role of the sucrose transporter in phloem loading and assimilate partitioningJ W Riesmeier, L Willmitzer, W B Frommer
The Plant Cell|November 1, 1993
Potato sucrose transporter expression in minor veins indicates a role in phloem loadingJ W Riesmeier, B Hirner, W B Frommer
The Plant Journal : for Cell and Molecular Biology|July 1, 1994
Isolation and characterization of two cDNA clones encoding ATP-sulfurylases from potato by complementation of a yeast mutantD Klonus, R Höfgen, L Willmitzer, et al.
Plant Molecular Biology|February 12, 1998
Two genes encoding extension-like proteins are predominantly expressed in tomato root hair cellsM Bucher, B Schroeer, L Willmitzer, et al.
Planta|May 1, 2009
Tuber-specific expression of a yeast invertase and a bacterial glucokinase in potato leads to an activation of sucrose phosphate synthase and the creation of a sucrose futile cycleR N Trethewey, J W Riesmeier, L Willmitzer, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 23, 1996
Preferential expression of an ammonium transporter and of two putative nitrate transporters in root hairs of tomatoF R Lauter, O Ninnemann, M Bucher, et al.
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The Plant Cell|March 1, 1997
Two cDNAs from potato are able to complement a phosphate uptake-deficient yeast mutant: identification of phosphate transporters from higher plantsG Leggewie, L Willmitzer, J W Riesmeier
Plant Physiology|February 1, 1995
A cDNA clone for an ATP-sulfurylase from Arabidopsis thalianaD Klonus, J W Riesmeier, L Willmitzer
The EMBO Journal|December 1, 1992
Isolation and characterization of a sucrose carrier cDNA from spinach by functional expression in yeastJ W Riesmeier, L Willmitzer, W B Frommer
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 1, 1993
Expression cloning in yeast of a cDNA encoding a broad specificity amino acid permease from Arabidopsis thalianaW B Frommer, S Hummel, J W Riesmeier
The EMBO Journal|January 1, 1994
Evidence for an essential role of the sucrose transporter in phloem loading and assimilate partitioningJ W Riesmeier, L Willmitzer, W B Frommer
The Plant Cell|November 1, 1993
Potato sucrose transporter expression in minor veins indicates a role in phloem loadingJ W Riesmeier, B Hirner, W B Frommer
The Plant Journal : for Cell and Molecular Biology|July 1, 1994
Isolation and characterization of two cDNA clones encoding ATP-sulfurylases from potato by complementation of a yeast mutantD Klonus, R Höfgen, L Willmitzer, et al.
Plant Molecular Biology|February 12, 1998
Two genes encoding extension-like proteins are predominantly expressed in tomato root hair cellsM Bucher, B Schroeer, L Willmitzer, et al.
Planta|May 1, 2009
Tuber-specific expression of a yeast invertase and a bacterial glucokinase in potato leads to an activation of sucrose phosphate synthase and the creation of a sucrose futile cycleR N Trethewey, J W Riesmeier, L Willmitzer, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 23, 1996
Preferential expression of an ammonium transporter and of two putative nitrate transporters in root hairs of tomatoF R Lauter, O Ninnemann, M Bucher, et al.
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